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    Chirimía (sometimes chirisuya in Peru) is a Spanish term for a type of woodwind instrument similar to an oboe. The chirimía is a member of the shawm family...
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    such as the Castilian, Aragonese, and Leonese dulzaina (sometimes called chirimía, a term that derives from the same Old French word as shawm); the Valencian...
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    Flauta y Tamboril flauta de tres hoyos tambor de marco, tamborcito Chirimía chirimía tambor Conjunto de Costa Chica harmonica friction drum quijada Tamborileros...
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    (Brittany), the piffero and ciaramella (Italy), and the xirimia (also spelled chirimia) (Spain). Many of these are played in tandem with local forms of bagpipe...
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  • quijongo (a single-string bow and gourd resonator) and native oboe, the chirimia [2]. Costa Rica's population never developed a major rhythm or style that...
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    the Darro: Puente del Aljibillo (Bridge of the Cistern), Puente de las Chirimias (Bridge of the Pipers), Puente de Cabrera (16th century), Puente de Espinosa...
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    joints, Chocoan polkas, among other rhythms performed by an ensemble called chirimía. "En medio de Retreta y Eucaristía se cumple con uno de los abrebocas a...
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  • standard, with the melody appearing on the chirimia. "My Life", completely improvised, employs two chirimias. Regarding "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat", Cooper...
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    Spanish and European. Instruments introduced by the Spanish are the chirimías, sackbuts, dulcians, orlos, bugles, violas, guitars, violins, harps, organs...
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    performers there were good music interpreters, excelling in playing the chirimía, that is made up of flutes (transverse cane), guacharacas, drums, castrueras...
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